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Kubernetes for Dummies

StevenMcGown on July 13, 2021

After receiving much positive feedback on my post “Docker for Dummies”, I wanted to create a post about Docker’s often-paired technology Kubernete...
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Khuram Javed

It was really hard for me to understand the K8s concepts and had never tried.

You have opened a window for me which seems helpful to step in DevOps world

Thanks for the such post and please keep it up.

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StevenMcGown

Hey Khuram, this really means a lot to me. I'm so glad I could bring better understanding towards this topic for you. In the future I will try to write more posts.

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Nick Tchayka

Hey thanks a lot for the extensive post! It makes stuff easier for newcomers to K8s, as the start is always rough.

Shameless self-plug: Nowadays I just rather use Booster instead of dealing with all of this, so I can code my app without having to think how do I manage my resources :)

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StevenMcGown

You're very welcome. I'm glad you learned something! I'll check out Booster, from the looks of it its something that has potential to take off :)

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Gregor Gonzalez

I never had the opportunity to work with AWS docker or kubernetes. This series are really helping me to open my mind and understand more. Thanks 🙌

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StevenMcGown

I'm so glad I could help, thanks for commenting!

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Daniel Serodio

Great article for beginners, thanks for sharing it!

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StevenMcGown • Edited

Thanks for reading! I appreciate your feedback very much. If you know anyone who might benefit from this article please feel free to share it with them :)

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Murtaza Tohfa

Thank you for the article. You laid out things extremely well and clear.

I did find a mistake in your article. In the below paragraph. I believe your node id's are opposite of what you state.

"This image shows the master node as ce3359246578 and the work node as 44697ff120e4 with relevant information for both nodes."

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Kalyan Sannedhi

Well-written. I had a chance to learn the basics from this article.
I would suggest adding description of namespaces and mention of master & worker nodes under cluster explanation.

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StevenMcGown

Thanks Kalyan, I really appreciate your feedback!

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Mahmudul Hasan

Awesome Article ❤️

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StevenMcGown

Thank you! :)

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ryanharris.dev

Nice primer 🙏

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StevenMcGown

Thanks Ryan! If youre interested 8n Kubernetes consider viewing my openshift for dummies post :)

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Judith

Excellent! Thank you for this tutorial.

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StevenMcGown

Thank you Judith! I am so happy you enjoyed it.